Bandai Y-Wing - Finished!

Re: Bandai Y-Wing - Base color question

I know this was originally a Y-Wing question but I thought I might try to squeeze in a related Snow Speeder question. What is the general consensus as it relates to paint color here? Do modelers tend to use a white shade and weather that down or is more of a light gray shade the general preference? If grey is often chosen, is something along the lines of Tamiya grey primer too dark or would that fit the bill? Thanks!
 
Re: Bandai Y-Wing - Base color question

I know this was originally a Y-Wing question but I thought I might try to squeeze in a related Snow Speeder question. What is the general consensus as it relates to paint color here? Do modelers tend to use a white shade and weather that down or is more of a light gray shade the general preference? If grey is often chosen, is something along the lines of Tamiya grey primer too dark or would that fit the bill? Thanks!
I started with the same off-white on my snowspeeder as mentioned earlier
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This will just get a lighter weathering job.

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Re: Bandai Y-Wing - Base color question

Sculpting a galaxy. Huge book on the star wars model workshop and every model produced - actual original photos from the day - great book.

Dang, I sold my set with the little speeder and death star panel models and book. I looked through it when I first got it and forgot what was in it I guess.
 
Re: Bandai Y-Wing - Base color question

Again with the Snowspeeder I went with the AS-20 and then dirtied it up using a combination of dry brushing and thinned paints. This method requires a lot of work to replicate the original methodologies. As I mentioned previously I've now chosen the quicker oil paint (black) rub method on all my later Bandai builds.

Also just for interest I've added a picture of my Y Wing painted with the base Tamiya AS-20, sitting next to some Millennium Falcon parts. Left part is raw straight from the packet (untouched) and the right piece has had the black oil rub applied, which really brings out the detail. You can also see how white the AS-20 is, even though it's an off-white.

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Re: Bandai Y-Wing - Base color question

I decanted mine to use through my airbrush.

SB

I'm going to decant some AS-20 for my Falcon. How bad did you find the fumes? Is this something I can do inside with a window open and a mask on? The weather isn't great for working outside right now!
 
Re: Bandai Y-Wing - Base color question

I'm going to decant some AS-20 for my Falcon. How bad did you find the fumes? Is this something I can do inside with a window open and a mask on? The weather isn't great for working outside right now!

AS-20 is a lacquer, so the fumes are pretty bad. I think you should be fine if you've got the window open and a mask on. Maybe put a fan in the window just in case? I'm not sure if you've decanted anything before, but just make sure not to overfill your jar, as the propellant needs some space to bubble/boil off. I left mine in the room with the jar lid off for about 4 hours before I capped it. So far so good.

SB
 
Re: Bandai Y-Wing - Base color question

AS-20 is a lacquer, so the fumes are pretty bad. I think you should be fine if you've got the window open and a mask on. Maybe put a fan in the window just in case? I'm not sure if you've decanted anything before, but just make sure not to overfill your jar, as the propellant needs some space to bubble/boil off. I left mine in the room with the jar lid off for about 4 hours before I capped it. So far so good.

SB

Thanks for the tips! :)
 
Re: Bandai Y-Wing - Base color question

I also have to agree with Scarecrow Joe - Post #2, The Bandai base model colours are spot on.
 
Re: Bandai Y-Wing - Base color question

I also have to agree with Scarecrow Joe - Post #2, The Bandai base model colours are spot on.

Ive seen ton of threads here where people spend a lot of time deciding on the correct hue only to find out that when finally applying the paint they just realized there is almost no distinction between the color sprayed and the plastic color. Its an exercise on futility IMO.

Both my Snowspeeder and AT-ST were left with their own plastic color. To get rid of the shiny toy like look I sanded the surface with a very fine sandpaper to achieve a matte, used look, weathered and painted details as I saw necessary and finished with a matte clear coat to seal the whole deal.

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IMG_1898 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr

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IMG_1874 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr

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IMG_0750 by Oscar Baez Soria, on Flickr
 
Re: Bandai Y-Wing - Base color question

Getting close to done on the cockpit. Not happy with the canopy color. The filming model was a brighter blue but I will correct that on the next one I build. The third pic is the real deal.
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Re: Bandai Y-Wing - Base color question

Nice!

Definitely instantly recognizable as Gold Leader

I kind of like the greyer canopy, they didn't come off nearly as blue in the films

Personally I find Tamiya TS-32 Haze Grey to be a great out of the can match for the canopy color on Y-wings
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Re: Bandai Y-Wing - Base color question

I had always assumed the bluish grey canopies on X and Y wings was the same bluish grey as the TIEs.
 
Re: Bandai Y-Wing - Base color question

I had always assumed the bluish grey canopies on X and Y wings was the same bluish grey as the TIEs.


Hence the Tamiya TS-32 Haze Grey :)

It is supposedly the closest out of the can match to the tie colors apart from the original out of production pactra paint they used
 
Re: Bandai Y-Wing - Base color question

Coming along nicely!

Thank you sir. Im used to working on a much larger scale so this is a leaning experience. I seem to have a heavy hand on the weathering for this scale although in bright white light it looks better. Ive got 2 more ordered and some different paints.

Quick question for anyone that knows. Besides Gold Leader, what was the other Y Wing left in the trench at the end of the run?
 
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